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''chunta'' prolonged, lengthened,
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''chunta'' a kind of
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,) lies in the
Huancavelica Region Huancavelica () is a department and region in Peru with an area of and a population of 347,639 ( 2017 census). The capital is the city Huancavelica. The region is bordered by the departments of Lima and Ica in the west, Junín in the north, ...
in the
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of
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. It extends between 12°37' and 13°07'S and 75°00' and 75°30'W for about 50 km. It is located in the
Castrovirreyna Province The Castrovirreyna Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru. The capital of this province is the city of Castrovirreyna. Geography The Chunta mountain range traverses the province. Some of the highest peaks ...
and in the
Huancavelica Province The Huancavelica Province is one of seven provinces located in the Huancavelica Region of Peru. The capital of this province is the city of Huancavelica. Boundaries *North: Tayacaja Province *East: Acobamba Province, Churcampa Province and Anga ...
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Mountains

Some of the highest mountains in the range are listed below:escale.minedu.gob.pe - UGEL map of the Castrovirreyna Province (Huancavelica Region) * Tanranu, * T'uruyuq, * Palumu, *
Wamanrasu Wamanrasu (Quechua ''waman'' falcon or variable hawk, Ancash Quechua ''rasu'' snow, ice, mountain with snow, Hispanicized spellings ''Huamanrazo, Huamanrazu'') is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is ...
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Sitaq Sitaq (Quechua language, Quechua, Hispanicized spelling ''Citac'') is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range, Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is located in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Province, on the border ...
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Hatun Pata Hatun Pata (Quechua ''hatun'' big (in Bolivia always ''jatun''), ''pata'' elevated place; above, at the top; edge; bank (of a river), shore,Diccionario Quechua - Español - Quechua, Academía Mayor de la Lengua Quechua, Gobierno Regional Cusco, C ...
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Huch'uy Anqas Huch'uy Anqas (Quechua ''huch'uy'' little, ''anqas'' blue, Hispanicized spelling ''Uchiangas, Uchuiangas'') is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru. Location It is situated in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Provi ...
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Antarasu Antarasu (Quechua ''anta'' copper, Ancash Quechua ''rasu'' snow, ice, mountain with snow, "snow-covered copper mountain", Hispanicized spelling ''Antarazo'') is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. It is l ...
, * Qarwarasu, * Puka Punta, * Wallu Q'asa, * Pinqullu, *
Sukullu Sukullu (Aymara language, Aymara for a baby boy for whom a certain traditional rite was celebrated in the main square together with the other children who were born in the same year, Hispanicized spelling ''Sucullo'') is a mountain in the Chunt ...
, * Kunturay ''(Condoray)'', *
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, * Qarwa Q'asa, * Anqasqucha, * Chuntarahu ''(Chontaraju)'', *
Ch'aqra Punta Ch'aqra Punta (Quechua ''ch'aqra'' ford, ''punta'' peak; ridge; first, before, in front of, also spelled ''Chajrapunta'') or Chakra Punta (Quechua ''chakra'' field) is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, about high. I ...
, * Ichhu Rutuna, * Kachi Mach'ay Urqu, *
Kunkayuq Kunkayuq (Quechua ''kunka'' throat, gullet ''-yuq'' a suffix to indicate ownership, "the one with a throat (or gullet)", Hispanicized spelling ''Cuncayoc'') is a mountain in the northern part of the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, ab ...
, * K'allapayuq, *
Puka Rumi Puka Rumi (Quechua ''puka'' red, ''rumi'' stone, "red stone", Hispanicized spelling ''Pucarumi'') is a mountain in the northern part of the Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru. It is situated in the Huancavelica Region, Huancavelica Pro ...
, * Qarwa K'anti, * Qusqu, * Q'iru Pinqullu, * Wachu Intiyuq, * Wamanripayuq, * Wari, * Wayra Q'asa, * Winchu Q'asa, * Yana Urqu (Cast.), * Yana Urqu (Huanc.), * Yarq'asqa, * Yawar Q'asa, * Awqa Urqu, * Yana Pampa, * Aqchi, * Atuq Marka, * Kuntur Wamani, * Kuntur Wamani (Castr.), * Pinqullu, * Phiruru Urqu, * Puka Q'asa (Cast.-Huan.), * Puka Q'asa (Huan.), * Qalla Qalla, *
Q'ara Wayuna Q'ara Wayuna (Quechua language, Quechua ''q'ara'' bare, naked, ''wayuna'' basket,, see: ''waracha'' "bare basket", Hispanicized spelling ''Jarahuayuna'') is a mountain in the Chunta mountain range, Chunta mountain range in the Andes of Peru, abou ...
, * Taruja Marka, * Waqutuyuq, * Yuraq Mach'ay, * Wayta Urqu, * Qarwa Urqu, * Tuku Wasi, * Ukhu P'ukru, * Pichqa Pukyu,


References

Mountain ranges of Peru Mountain ranges of Huancavelica Region {{Huancavelica-geo-stub